Hydropower threatening Bhutan’s environment
The engine of the Bhutanese economy – hydropower plants – are turning to be threat to the country’s ambitious plan
Read moreThe engine of the Bhutanese economy – hydropower plants – are turning to be threat to the country’s ambitious plan
Read moreBy Tshering Tobgay The DNT government achieved a significant milestone yesterday. And they did not commemorate it with any fanfare.
Read moreBy Bhuwan Gautam Harvard Divinity School recently hosted a conference focused on the topic of ‘governing for happiness’ and featured
Read moreEconomic growth in Bhutan is forecast to strengthen moderately, buoyed by the industry and services sectors, according to a new
Read moreWhile Bhutan is boosting its economic strength through hydropower sales to India, the country has starting to see some of
Read moreAs global donors and partners prepare to pack up, Bhutan starts homework for its graduation from least developed country to
Read moreThe Tobgay-government has claimed the credit for boosting the ’ease of doing business’ ranking by World Bank. The country is
Read moreThe National Centre for Animal Nutrition (NCAN) has recently established the Fodder Germplasm Bank at Patpari in Mongar. The program
Read moreBhutan’s ministry of agriculture and forest is planning to provide local farmers with newer varieties of rice in order to
Read moreThough doing business in Bhutan is better than many South Asian countries such as India or Pakistan, the overall raking
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